It winds me up about 'what Lotus stands for' There is no truth about this whatsoever. Which is good really because it keeps the average person and your boy racer well clear of these cars.
The only expensive thing that can go wrong on them is the engine and gearbox. The engine costs about £4-5K for a full rebuild (£2-2.5K for me). This sounds quite cheap when you compare the cost even for a head gasket on the Alpine £1.1K.
The gearbox is exactly the same so nothing to compare here.
Fronts Discs Lotus £120 Patent £40
rear Discs Lotus £120 Patant £60
Pads Lotus £200 Patent from £12 (Lucas) or £50 for Hawk or EBC
Air filter £8
Oil Filter Lotus £11
Plugs Lotus £10
Master Cylinder £36
Slave Cylinder £56
25 MPG
Insurance £442
Since owning my Esprit I've spent the following:
1. Refurbing split rims from procean £280
2. Front and side clear indicators £80
3. 323mm front, 321mm slotted big disc conversion £200 (development project).
4. Front Hawk fast road Pads £50
5. Battery £39
Most of these are improvements or upgrades rather than running costs.
It's the silly things like door mirror Lotus £250. It's from a Citreon CX for £60!
Like most other things off the car, do enough research and you'll find the part off another vehicle.
I think though, it's safe to say running costs are about the same (give or take) as the Esprit. Just need to find a local guy in Merseyside to look after it for me.